Artigo Acesso aberto

Hydrate of Chloral in Chorea Hysterica

1870; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 82; Issue: 14 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1056/nejm187004070821403

ISSN

2331-4710

Autores

A. Briess, D. F. Lincoln,

Tópico(s)

Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact

Resumo

BY a Retired Galactanere.Do you always manage to get one cow's milk ?Do you always succeed in finding a wet nurse ?Is Liebig's food a good thing, or is it Big-lie's food ?What do you think of groats, and barley, and whey ?I always put the children on one or the other, in spite of tho doctor.What does he know about babies ?My baby began to eat baked beans before it had teeth.Mine always goes to the table, and if you could only see it crowd in the potato and cranberry sauce !Well, the tough ones live.Sometimes they grow up tough, and then again they don't.So 1 have thought, when I have listened to statements and questions as above.Now, my dear sir, since you have asked my opinion about the one-cow's milk, and since I have retired from the trade and it can't hurt me ; and considering that everyone's own milk man is the honest one (just as in your business every one's own doctor is the best), I'll give you a specimen of how we used to do it, when milk was five cents a quart.We used to call it morning's milk.That was because we left it for customers in the morning, and part of it was milked in the morning-of the day before.I started for the city, in summer, at about two o'clock.After my man had got up and milked our two cows, and had eaten his breakfast, he harnessed up the other horse and wagon, and drove round for the milk, which was to be fresh to-morrow morning.Mr. A. let us have a gallon or two ; Mr. B. a quart or two.Mrs. X. didn't make

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